Orioles-Nation.comFor Orioles Fans, By Orioles Fans2010-10-13T17:09:05-05:00http://orioles-nation.com/forums/feed.php?t=1032010-10-13T17:09:05-05:002010-10-13T17:09:05-05:00http://orioles-nation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=103&p=747#p747If Millwood can give us at least 20 quality starts and eat a lot of innings in 2011, that would be an excellent (continued) stop gap for the rising young pitchers like Matusz, Bergesen, Arrieta, Tillman, Britton, Hernandez, etc. We're probably still a year away from contending for a playoff spot, anyway. Let's try to get a winning season next year (between 83 and 86 wins), and then we can reevaluate what we want for 2012 (that probably would not include Millwood).

CamdenRevival wrote:I agree with that. I don't think a starter is a necessity. If he's mediocre, I'd rather hand the ball to Tillman/Britton and take my chances. If he's worth having, he'll be too expensive and would likely be a bust anyway. I was watching the Red Sox telecast tonight and they were saying that John Lackey was going for his 14th win tomorrow, which would tie for the 2nd highest total of his career. Wow, 31 years old playing for a perennial playoff contender for the previous 7 seasons and he's only won over 14 games once? And yet he got $16M/year for five years. The market is ridiculous. Same with watching Barry Zito this afternoon. How about AJ vs Dice-K tonight? Two more examples of signing mistakes. I think the last time the Orioles invested in a big-name FA pitcher was Sidney Ponson. Ouch.

With the exception of a CC, free agents pitchers are rarely the heroes you predict them to be. No thanks--I'd gladly put that $$ into the big bopper.

I would like to add one starter. Preferably a guy like Westbrook or Kuroda. Adding a starter should definitely not be very high on the priority list though. It is interesting to note though that Buck did campaign to get Randy Johnson while he was with Arizona and Buck loves having a strong rotation, so Cliff Lee might be more than a pipe dream. I highly doubt MacPhail would do that though.

]]>2010-10-03T02:33:36-05:002010-10-03T02:33:36-05:00http://orioles-nation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=103&p=703#p703With the exception of a CC, free agents pitchers are rarely the heroes you predict them to be. No thanks--I'd gladly put that $$ into the big bopper.

]]>2010-10-03T00:37:22-05:002010-10-03T00:37:22-05:00http://orioles-nation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=103&p=702#p702Statistics: Posted by DougDE — October 3rd, 2010, 12:37 am
]]>2010-10-02T22:30:30-05:002010-10-02T22:30:30-05:00http://orioles-nation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=103&p=697#p697Man, I really like how our rotation looks for 2011--even if we don't add anyone.

]]>2010-10-02T14:01:55-05:002010-10-02T14:01:55-05:00http://orioles-nation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=103&p=687#p687Statistics: Posted by DougDE — October 2nd, 2010, 2:01 pm
]]>2010-10-02T13:50:04-05:002010-10-02T13:50:04-05:00http://orioles-nation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=103&p=685#p685Statistics: Posted by Shorebirdfan — October 2nd, 2010, 1:50 pm
]]>2010-09-30T23:23:24-05:002010-09-30T23:23:24-05:00http://orioles-nation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=103&p=668#p668What would you think if the O's brought back Kevin Millwood as a back end starter next year? Wouldn't cost nearly as much, and has supposedly helped the young pitchers a lot, let alone he truly is a class act and fan friendly guy.